Productivity Coach’s Corner: What Is Your Excellence Statement?

Achieving excellence demands more than meeting objectives; we must align our work to a meaningful outcome, a reason to succeed.

Choose a date on your calendar six months out. Answer the question, “How excellent do I want to be by that time?”

Achieving excellence demands more than meeting objectives; we must align our work to a meaningful outcome, a reason to succeed. This orientation transforms tasks into missions, enriches our roles, and fuels our growth as leaders. In navigating careers, a synergy between personal development and organizational goals shapes us into purpose-driven individuals. Reflecting on values and purpose can amplify our effort and impact.

Today, tomorrow, and next week, take a moment to write your “Excellence Statement.” Lead yourself…so you can lead others.

Dr. Jason Womack
Dr. Jason W. Womack (www.WomackCompany.com) is an author, TEDx speaker, and leadership coach working with organizations as they re-imagine not just how people work together, but the way colleagues both take care of AND challenge each other. His programs help people stress less, focus more, and achieve greater levels of success…as defined by each individual who contributes to the organizational mission. His books can be found at Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Jason-W.-Womack/e/B005N3257A